Dinner ticket prices start at $1,200 for the New York fundraiser at Cipriani Wall Street.

Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign is bringing out the big fundraising guns as the race for the White House enters its final three months.

With time of the essence, the Clinton camp has tapped music legend and gay icon Barbra Streisand to headline an LGBT-focused New York campaign fundraiser on Sept. 9 at Cipriani Wall Street in New York, according to a report.

According to Buzzfeed, the invite for the "LGBT for Hillary" event features a rainbow H logo and lists dinner ticket prices starting at $1,200 and ranging up to $250,000, with those who pony up six figures earning a meet-and-greet with the candidate. Billboard reached out to reps for Streisand and Clinton and had not heard back at time of publishing.

Streisand has been firmly in Clinton's corner all year, defending the former Secretary of State against detractors who've criticized her high-dollar speeches in front of Wall Street bankers and hedge fund managers, and lashing out at Republican candidate Donald Trump for his controversial statements. The New York show — whose capacity has not been announced — will benefit the Hillary Victory Fund, with money raised going to Hillary for America, the Democratic National Committee and state parties.

The singer is in the midst of a nine-date tour in support of her upcoming album of duets, Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway, which features the screen and song legend pairing up with a roster of actors including: Alec Baldwin ("The Best Thing That Ever Has Happened"); Antonio Banderas ("Take Me to the World"); Jamie Foxx ("Climb Ev'ry Mountain"); Seth MacFarlane ("Pure Imagination"); Melissa McCarthy ("Anything You Can Do"); Chris Pine ("I'll Be Seeing You"/"I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face"); Anne Hathaway and Daisy Ridley ("At the Ballet"); Patrick Wilson ("Loving You"); Hugh Jackman ("Any Moment Now"); and the late Anthony Newley ("Who Can I Turn to (When Nobody Needs Me)?").

Streisand's tour is slated to wrap up in Toronto on Aug. 23, giving her plenty of time to rest up for the Clinton fundraiser.